Here ’s something for Scooby and the gang . A fresh serving called Brace is using Dropbox to organize and sync files to personal websites . Seemingly targeted at consumer looking for a unproblematic , drag and drop alternative to thing like FTP and Github , Brace is put up a clean and straightforward interface for manage files and styles on a internet site . But where did Brace hail from ?
Commenterson Hacker News have noticed law of similarity to the serviceBacklift , and even spotted a Backlift email savoir-faire at 0:44 in the Brace demo television ( below ) . perhaps there ’s some rebranding or off - shooting going on ? Brace count similar to other services likePancake , site44and , oh yeah , Backlift , but it could be a solid challenger in this infinite because of its feature stage set .
For example , Brace creates two versions of your internet site so you’re able to see change show up as you make them in one adaptation without actually publish them until everything is just correct . You put change populate with a blue push that says “ Ship It , ” the git commit of the drag and drop public . Since you could preview everything in the first version , it ’s unlikely that you would accidentally “ ship ” something before its really quick . The demo video also makes some call about methods for hosting website across Brace server to keep thing running even in case of unexpectedly heavy traffic , but it ’s too soon to enjoin about that . Early memory access bug out in October , and maybe thing will get less tightlipped between now and then so you experience what you ’re sign up for . [ Hacker News ]
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